By Will Vandervort.
Jack Leggett isn’t worried about his future as Clemson’s head baseball coach right now, but instead on today’s 6:30 p.m. game against the College of Charleston at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.
Following Tuesday’s 17-9 loss at Wofford—the Terriers first win over the Tigers in 17 games—Clemson continued its recent slide as the season draws closer to an end. The Tigers have lost six of their last eight games and now hit the back stretch of the schedule at 24-24.
“We have had a tough season in terms of a lot of tough losses,” Leggett said following the Wofford game. “This is another one. This is another tough loss for us.”
Clemson’s worse season to this point since 1964, includes losses to Winthrop, Coastal Carolina, Presbyterian, Charleston Southern and now Wofford. With eight games left against the Cougars (35-9), Georgia Southern (27-21), Furman (22-25) and Florida State (35-14), the Tigers are in jeopardy of having the program’s first losing season since 1957 – the year before Bill Wilhelm took over as head coach.
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